The US was a world leader in refugee resettlement. Trump stopped all that with one executive order. What does the end of ...
In her latest book, historian Sheila Fitzpatrick tells the story of millions of displaced people and international efforts to ...
The act, which expired in 1952, allowed more than 350,000 European refugees displaced by World War II to enter the United States within the constraints of an existing quota system that defined how ...
In 2023, foreign-born residents in Australia surpassed 30 percent for the first time since 1893, and the country will welcome its one millionth post–World War II refugee later this year.
The refugees fled their native Netherlands as World War II drew to a close - and had the 'colour put back into their cheeks' ...
The act, which expired in 1952, allowed more than 350,000 European refugees displaced by World War II to enter the U.S. within the constraints of an existing quota system that defined how many ...
This process is detailed in the third part of Fitzpatrick’s book. She illustrates how the International Refugee Organisation, which replaced the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation ...
Over the past few weeks, my family has watched with dread as the Trump administration has closed the borders of the United States to asylum seekers and refugees just like in World War II.
Other refugees at a shelter beat him ... a Christian nonprofit that got its start helping displaced Europeans after World War II. It is now asking churches to contribute more to fill the gap ...
Not so long ago, helping refugees get settled was largely uncontroversial. Since World War II, the United States has distinguished between immigrants, who choose to leave their country, and refugees, ...